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A vote for Mr. Weil is a vote for the PRO Act.

You have earned and deserve another term as Chair of the Federal Reserve.

My guess is you are going to find maybe a modicum of bad actors, but probably some processes that need to be tightened up.

I mean, to what extent are we talking about somebody who did not do their job, knew what it was, and to what extent could there have been process errors that led to some of the misreporting of information?

Thank you for being here, and thank you for reaching out to me and meeting with me a week ago Friday.

the General Counsel probably has the most difficult job of making sure Department officials follow the law the way we here in Congress wrote it.

I am concerned about the position that they have the authority to issue mass student loan forgiveness.

The Elections Clause seems to me to be unambiguous.

So, I appreciate all these comments that we are getting here.

We need to get past this partisanship, and focus on qualifications while we focus on diversifying the bench.

Our judiciary, as our legislature, and our Congress, need to reflect the people they serve.

We have to evacuate these liberal states and shrink the federal government to the point where we can live in our own freedom and liberty-loving enclave.

I look forward to hearing how Secretary Cardona will reverse course and empower families to make the educational decisions that are best for them.

Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman for yielding to me. Madam Speaker, I rise in strong support of H.R. 3684, the INVEST in America Act. This legislation invests in communities like mine all across the country that are in desperate need…

Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the 60th anniversary of the North Carolina Sweet Potato Commission. The role of this commission is to support growers and increase sweet potato consumption. Their efforts have been tremendously…

Mr. Speaker, again, we have had the opportunity here tonight and before to have a very open bipartisan process. And that is not what we have had, and that is quite regrettable. It is regrettable from not only a standpoint of this…

Mr. Speaker, how much time do I have remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from North Carolina has 2 minutes remaining.

Mr. Speaker, in my past career, I have served as a senior staffer in the U.S. Senate, under George W. Bush during his administration, as a member of the State legislature, and now as a Member of Congress. It is interesting to me that--and…